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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 25 • Issue 16 • April 21, 2022
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"Our results suggest substitution away from prescription drugs and potential cost savings for state Medicaid programs," investigators concluded.
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Democrats (79 percent) and Independents (67 percent) were strong supporters of legalization, but Republicans (49 percent) were not.
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New Jersey: Adult Use Marijuana Sales Begin Details
04/21/22 12:30pm UTC
This 4/20 Help Finish the Fight Against Prohibition Details
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04/18/22 7:49pm UTC
State Policy Weekly Update 4/15/2022 Details
04/15/22 4:35pm UTC
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The majority of Democrats, African Americans, and younger voters believe that federal action on cannabis should be among Congress' "top" or more "important" legislative priorities.
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Sixty percent of active consumers are between 18 and 44 years of age; they are most likely to consume cannabis for the purposes of relaxation, reducing anxiety, and managing pain.
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Seniors are most likely to report using cannabis products to address symptoms of anxiety, chronic pain, depression, glaucoma, and HIV/AIDS.
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